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Key Club Encourages Service KEY CLUB BOTTOM ROW: D. Wright, D. McClyman, Mr. Reineking, J. Jax, A. Peters. ROW 2: T. Baggot, L. LaMar, R. Stowers, E. Johnson, E. Schleef, J. Kaleas. ROW 3: T. Gussel, R. Wormet, M. VanDeuren, K. Schulz, J. Beard, G. Petersen. The Key Club has proved to be a service club dedicated to the school and the community since it was chartered in 1955. The membership of 18 boys is limited to those who have showed qualities of leadership, service, initia- tive, and scholarship. The many activities of this year's club included helping the Red Cross blood bank, sponsoring a S100 scholarship to a deserving senior, helping the Kiwanians package and distribute Christmas baskets, assisting the Easter Seal drive, and handling the sale of junior class rings. The Key Club also sponsored the annual Blue -White Day fes- tivities, which take place on the day that the Dells plays Baraboo on the home court. OFFICERS Allan Peters, Secretary, Dave McClyman, President, Dick Wright, Vice-President, Jim Jax, Treasurer. , .-Q.. Jim, Dick, and Ev start out to de liver Christmas boxes.
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Assistants Keep Library Running Smoothl ir 2 4 'Sw i ' 1 a E BOTTOM ROW: B. Thomas, R. Cook, M. Leng, Miss Eichsteadt, L. Thompson, N. Sumwalt, M. Abel. ROW 2: C. Sus, C. Burgess, E. Platt, D. Brousil, C. Guildner, L. Soma. ROW 3: K. Klicko, K. Whiting, A. Lewis, E. Fish, C. Schulz, G. Nickel. If it is material for a theme, scholarship information, or just pleasant reading that a student wants, he can usually obtain any of them by asking for the assistance of a member of the Librarians' Club. There are 18 students in the club, and they keep very busy charging out books, filing cards, mending books, doing the library housekeep- ing, taking care of periodicals, and arranging the display window and bulletin boards. Through their work in the library they become familiar with reference material and are a real help to their fel- low students. Miss Eichsteadt is their advisor and guides them in their work in the library. R. Cook, K. Whiting, E. Fish, and G. Nickel do some housecleaning in the library. 3 OFFICERS M. Leng, President, L. Thompson, Vice- President, N. Sumwalt, Secretary- Treasurer.
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Projectionists Keep Movie Reels Rolling PROJECTIONIST CLUB BOTTOM ROW: W. Crothers, D. Anderson, J. Wright, R. Flock, Mr. Brimer, K. I-Ieidel, B. Luke, M. Bennett, J. Egge, L. Barton. ROW 2: P. Cone, L. Musiedlak, G. Walker, D. Englebretson, C. Steive, R. Briggs, G. Rounde- bush, B. Brousil, S. Thomas. ROW 3: G. Platt, D. Hudzinski, J. Gissal, D. Steinhorst, M. Van Deuren, T. Tobin, I-l. Heitke -P. Gregor-sen. ROW 4: A. Hudzinski, L. Schweda, B. Schultz, P. Tollakson, E. Cole, T. Gussel, T. Bag got, D. Zinke, C. Wrezinski, J. Ives. Audio-Visual Aids serve a definite part in today's education. It is the purpose of the Projectionist Club to aid in the service and maintenance of equipment such as the projector, screen, film and other parts pertaining to the visual aids program. Experience in setting up the projector, threading the film fsplicing it when broken J, operat- ing the projector, and making sure it is always in good repair and ready to operate is excellent training for the members of the club. Faculty members are grateful to Mr. Brimer and his club members for their assistance. These boys make our visual aids program possible Dick Steinhorst
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